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    Nordic experiences in pan-nationalisms : a reappraisal and comparison, 1840-1940 /

    Published 2023
    Table of Contents: “…Not quite : the context, agenda and legacy of macronational movements / Joep Leerssen -- Windows of opportunity and the political anatomy of Scandinavianism, 1848-1858 / Morten Nordhagen Ottosen -- Highwater for political Scandinavianism, 1863-1865 / Rasmus Glenthøj -- The Russian Empire and Scandinavianism : grasping a moving target, 1840-1864 / Evgenii Egorov -- Pan-nationalism across borders : Scandinavianism in the community of nations, 1830-1870 / Niri Ragnvald Johnsen -- Emil von Qvanten, Mikhail Bakunin and pan-national activist networks / Mikael Björk-Winberg and Evgenii Egorov -- Literature and the construction of Scandinavian peoples in relation to Scandinavianism / Anna Bohlin -- Organised into existence : Scandinavianism and pan-Scandinavian associations within and beyond the region / Ruth Hemstad -- Nordism as a remake of the Scandinavian-Nordic pan-nationalism / Peter Stadius -- Constructive forgetting and reconciliatory memory in nineteenth-century historical fiction : a comparative perspective on Scandinavianism, panGermanism and Greater Netherlandism / Tim Van Gerven -- Ireland, Scotland, Wales, Britishness and the UK, 1800-1925 / Alvin Jackson -- Pan-Turanism and alternative pan-nationalisms in Finland 1917-1923 / Ainur Elmgren -- Pan-Slavism, its interpretative ambiguities and conflicting practices / Stefano Petrungaro.…”
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    1848 revolutions and European political thought /

    Published 2018
    Table of Contents: “…15 National Movements against Nation States: Bohemia and Lombardy between the Habsburg Monarchy, the German Confederation, and Piedmont-Sardinia16 The Political Thought of a New Constitutional Monarchy: Piedmont after 1848; 17 Revolution and the Slav Question: 1848 and Mikhail Bakunin; 18 Elusive Signifiers: 1848 and the Language of â#x80;#x98;Class Struggleâ#x80;#x99;; Index.…”
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